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Socio-economic Potential of Rainwater Harvesting in Ethiopia
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- Mourad, Khaldoon A. (author)
- Lund University,Lunds universitet,Centrum för Mellanösternstudier (CMES),Samhällsvetenskapliga institutioner och centrumbildningar,Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten,Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES),Departments of Administrative, Economic and Social Sciences,Faculty of Social Sciences
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- Yimer, Sadame Mohammed (author)
- Pan African University
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(creator_code:org_t)
- 2016-12-07
- 2017
- English 7 s.
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In: Sustainable Agriculture Research. - : Canadian Center of Science and Education. - 1927-0518 .- 1927-050X. ; 6:1, s. 73-79
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- Clean water scarcity becomes a critical issue in many parts of Ethiopia due to the high population growth, water pollution and climate change. The high annual rainfall rates make rainwater harvesting one of the best options to mitigate water scarcity. This study was conducted to analyze the economic feasibility of water harvesting for individual houses in Dessie-town. The results show that the harvested water from a 60 m2 roof can cover all non-potable water needs or can cultivate a small garden, 50 m2, with some needed crops. Cultivating tomatoes and onions can increase the annual household’s income by 5 %.
Subject headings
- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Social och ekonomisk geografi (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Social and Economic Geography (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- water scarcity
- population
- non-potable water
- income
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- art (subject category)
- ref (subject category)
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